Vincent Nicolosi won't reveal his recipes, and why should he? Does a magician show the source of his magic? Does a defense attorney explain the inner workings of his strategy? Does a football coach release his game plan? * No, Vincent Nicolosi won't tell you what you most want to know. Artists rarely do. Nicolosi runs Nicolosi Pastry Shop, which he opened in 1966. The store, on Ventura Boulevard in Encino, is a long way from Brooklyn, but Nicolosi isn't.

Vincent Nicolosi won't reveal his recipes, and why should he? Does a magician show the source of his magic? Does a defense attorney explain the inner workings of his strategy? Does a football coach release his game plan? * No, Vincent Nicolosi won't tell you what you most want to know. Artists rarely do. Nicolosi runs Nicolosi Pastry Shop, which he opened in 1966. The store, on Ventura Boulevard in Encino, is a long way from Brooklyn, but Nicolosi isn't.

In a rare victory against the Educational Testing Service, a teen-ager accused of cheating the second time he took his Scholastic Aptitude Test won a court fight Monday when a judge ordered that his improved scores from that test be given to colleges. State Supreme Court Justice William Friedman ruled that ETS had treated Brian Dalton, 18, as though he were "guilty until proven guilty."

Vincent Nicolosi won't reveal his recipes, and why should he? Does a magician show the source of his magic? Does a defense attorney explain the inner workings of his strategy? Does a football coach release his game plan? No, Vincent Nicolosi won't tell you what you most want to know. Artists rarely do. Nicolosi runs Nicolosi Pastry Shop, which he opened in 1966. The store, on Ventura Boulevard in Encino, is a long way from Brooklyn, but Nicolosi is not.